Posts Tagged: "Android 4.1"

Yesterday we took a brief look at the PR HTC released for the reduced size HTC One Mini. The unit is finally getting official specs and a taste of a release date. It truth, it looks very much like a the HTC One’s smaller doppleganger. It sports similar industrial design,...

So, your trusty Android device has passed its best-by date, or you’ve decided to sell it, or you’ve managed to mess things up to the point that things just aren’t working anymore, or a combination of all of the above. These, and a whole host of other possible reasons, may...

Well this ought to calm the ruffled feathers of many HP enthusiasts. With just four days to spare, the company is making good on their promise to launch the HP Slate 7 in April. In February at the MWC, HP showed the world it’s Android-infused 7-inch tablet, the HP Slate...

The Asus FonePad follows in the footsteps of Asus’ docking PadFone mobile device. It offers users the ability to make calls, and is powered by an Intel Atom processor chip. Sure, Asus isn’t the first company that comes to mind when you think of tablets, but with the development...

Aside from that fact that Kyocera’s Torque phone ships with an old iteration of the Android OS – 4.1 (Ice Cream Sandwich) – it looks to be a solid phone, literally speaking. The Torque, as the name slightly suggests, is designed to take a serious beating thanks to its military...

Samsung’s Galaxy Camera isn’t for the faint of heart, especially at $500 a pop-up. Also, it’s worth noting that it’s a behemoth compared to other point and shoot cameras, though it may not look it in pictures. While Samsung has yet to address the Galaxy Camera’s rather encumbering size, it...

When I look at the Samsung Galaxy Note 2, I see a strange direction for the future. While experts have for years decried that electronics would get smaller and smaller, the reality is exactly the opposite. The biggest phone is king, and today, the biggest phone is the Note 2,...

Remember the Archos Gamepad that we saw at the end of August? It’s now hitting the streets of Europe to the tune of £129.99 ($170 US). Not too shabby for what is a relatively slender tablet with physical gaming controls. Specs have largely remained the same, though we know have the...

The LG Optimus G is a tale of the most powerful Android smartphone, a re-invigoration of the South Korean tech giant that has phased in and out of smartphone manufacturing. Yet while the world gets its hands on the sleek yet remarkably large and wide handset, most US users will likely buy...

If there’s one phone that starts at the low end but provides the quality of higher-end devices, it’s the Droid Razr M from Motorola. It’s the best Android phone you can get if it’s your first smartphone because it does nearly everything that a smartphone should near to near-perfection. Hardware...

Yesterday, AT&T announced that they’ll start shipping the One X+ to customers as soon as November 16th, with preorders starting on November 13th. But before you head to big blue, you might be interested to learn that VZW, as in Verizon Wireless, has just received HTC’s newest flagship phone, the...